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Ministry of Education: 921,709 Students Begin Egypt’s Thannaweya Ammah 2026

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June 21, 2026

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According to a statement published by the Egyptian Council of Ministers, 21 June marked the start of Egypt’s final year high school examinations, with 921,709 students beginning examinations that will influence their future university admissions and career ambitions. Commonly known as the Thannaweya Ammah, these exams play a vital role in the academic development of Egyptian students, with scores determining the university colleges students enter. While some subjects are compulsory, students will sit different exams depending on their choice of academic stream, with options ranging from mathematics and science to literature. Across 613 examination complexes nationally, students were instructed to be at examination halls by 8:50 a.m. starting with ‘non-core subjects’, such as religious education, requiring 70 percent to pass. This year, 918, 306 students will sit the new examination system, leaving 3, 403 taking the old version. For students sitting the new system of exams, examination in their second language will be marked on a pass-or-fail basis, while for students taking the old system, these exams will contribute to their overall score, according to Egypt Today. For all students, subjects such as physical education and religious education will notContinue reading Ministry of Education: 921,709 Students Begin Egypt’s Thannaweya Ammah 2026 The post Ministry of Education: 921,709 Students Begin Egypt’s Thannaweya Ammah 2026 first appeared on Egyptian Streets.

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· Jun 22, 2026

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· Jul 8, 2026

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